Answer:
<h2>Hi Mate !</h2><h2>Ur ans :-</h2><h2>Legally protected idea, innovation, process, or design</h2>
Explanation:
<h3>Intellectual Property is something you create. It is imagination made real. It includes trademarks, copyrights, patents, and trade secrets</h3>
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The intended audience influences the tone a lot. For an example, what tone would you use for a children’s book/ A book reading to kids? You would use a playful, or funny tone to keep the children entertained. You wouldn’t likely use a strong, professional tone with them. If you was talking to group of college kids, or writing a college text books, what tone would you use? You would most likely use a professional, and serious tone since they are in college. Another little example, what tone do you usually talk to your pet in? Even though they don’t understand us, we usually talk to our furry little friends in a high-pitched voice. Why? Maybe Because we know that they have tiny minds.
This exchange shows disagreement over military strategy; it recalls the disagreement between Mark Antony and Octavius in act 4 over Lepidus' suitability for a role in the Second Triumvirate. It also foreshadows the future downfall of Rome as a result of their disagreement and hostility.
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Answer:
Hasty generalization
Explanation:
This describes the fallacy of hasty generalization. This fallacy occurs when a conclusion is reached, despite the fact that the information is insufficient or biased. Therefore, the conclusion is not logically justified. This fallacy proceeds from the particular to the general, as it bases its conclusions on a small sample, and tries to extrapolate this information to the population at large.
I would go with D because It includes the idea of peoples rights